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Evaluation of a Prehospital Rotation by Senior Residents: A Web-Based Survey.

Laurent Suppan1, Michèle Chan1, Birgit Gartner1, Simon Regard1, Mathieu Campana1,2, Ghislaine Chatellard1,2, Philippe Cottet1, Robert Larribau1, François Pierre Sarasin1, Marc Niquille1.   

Abstract

The added value of prehospital emergency medicine is usually assessed by measuring patient-centered outcomes. Prehospital rotations might however also help senior residents acquire specific skills and knowledge. To assess the perceived added value of the prehospital rotation in comparison with other rotations, we analyzed web-based questionnaires sent between September 2011 and August 2020 to senior residents who had just completed a prehospital rotation. The primary outcome was the perceived benefit of the prehospital rotation in comparison with other rotations regarding technical and non-technical skills. Secondary outcomes included resident satisfaction regarding the prehospital rotation and regarding supervision. A pre-specified subgroup analysis was performed to search for differences according to the participants' service of origin (anesthesiology, emergency medicine, or internal medicine). The completion rate was of 71.5% (113/158), and 91 surveys were analyzed. Most senior residents found the prehospital rotation either more beneficial or much more beneficial than other rotations regarding the acquisition of technical and non-technical skills. Anesthesiology residents reported less benefits than other residents regarding pharmacological knowledge acquisition and confidence as to their ability to manage emergency situations. Simulation studies should now be carried out to confirm these findings.

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Keywords:  emergency medicine; leadership; non-technical skills; postgraduate medical education; prehospital

Year:  2020        PMID: 33383633      PMCID: PMC7824315          DOI: 10.3390/healthcare9010024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Healthcare (Basel)        ISSN: 2227-9032


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